Duncan Edwards wrote:I'd be staggered if anyone, anywhere in the US, in law enforcement was even aware this place existed. First of all there is nothing of interest, nothing illegal, nothing useful to them here.
I'm not sure that's completely true.
("Welcome to Quicksand Fans, undercover police of America! How's every little ol' arrest?")
The quicksand interest does involve a fantasy of drowning...for some of us. And for a lot of the guys here, the fantasy doesn't work if it involves the self. It only works if the victim is another person...a woman. So where do you get the woman? That is where the point of interest would arise.
("So, Officer, whaddya think of the stories here? Any good literary talent on board? What about that art too, eh?")
As long as this drowning is a performance by an actress, a creative work, or a roleplay by two consenting adults, it's not any more illegal, or even more immoral, than enjoying an R-rated movie. But if somebody not content with mere fantasy joined up here...we don't have a way to screen them out.
So, yeah, that aspect of quicksand could interest police.
("So, officer, do you find you're interested in watching, or do you think you'd like to be in the mire, yourself?")
I think, though, that the police probably won't ever find anything of real interest posted here. The most prolific posters here are the people who are the most comfortable with who they are, and lo and behold, some of us go back for years and we even know each other's names. That's not a prescription for criminal activity. That's a sign that many of us have reached a working (and legal) day-to-day relationship with our fetish!
("Nothing to see here, folks. Move on!")
As for anybody else, it's not likely we'll be getting a confession thread. Posted messages under an alias only stay anonymous until they receive attention from somebody who really wants to know where they came from...what with every computer having its own I.P. address and all, one would have to be pretty stupid to go public with a an actual crime.
Although never say never. It could happen.
If banks have been held up with notes written on the back of a would-be robber's own personal check...anything's possible.
("So, Officer, it was a busy day in Quicksandland after all!")
Nessie
who would think it was cool
if a male cop did a quicksand scene
while still in uniform